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The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy, by Clive Lilwall

The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy, by Clive Lilwall

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The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy, by Clive Lilwall

The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy, by Clive Lilwall



The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy, by Clive Lilwall

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"The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy" is a personal account of a cat’s life story. A classy and handsome Tabby Point Siamese cat reveals the challenges in his life, including his experiences as a humble kitten in a shelter and life with a middle-class suburban family in Ontario, Canada. He deals with his sexual problems, family issues, drug use and the problems of how to relate to depraved cats, challenged dogs, squirrels and other lowly creatures. His encounters with Layla, a beautiful feral cat, and her kitten, Cleopatra, give him insight in his efforts to find meaning in his life. His story is an inspiration to those who admire cats and seek to understand how they can help humans create lives full of meaning in a world filled with confusion and despair.

The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy, by Clive Lilwall

  • Published on: 2015-11-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .34" w x 5.00" l, .34 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 134 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A gem of a book - both funny and philosophical By Johann David Renner I read on average one book a week, mainly literary fiction, thrillers and classic crime novels. I can say without hesitation, this book is one of the best I have read so far this year (it’s November already). “The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fantasy” is a true gem of a book. Already the first sentence clicked with me. People who read a bit of American fiction, novels from the Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Salinger era, will quickly figure out why.During the first third or so of the book you find out a bit about the cat. He’s a tomcat called Happy, which, by the way, is not a name he’s happy with. He thinks of himself as being grumpy.There are many things that occupy his young mind: sex, to begin with. Nobody seems to get enough of it. The dog’s not getting any sex, he contemplates, and for all he knows the humans aren’t getting any either. But then an event takes place that puts sex in a different perspective. Throughout the book I often enjoyed the dry humour associated with Happy’s observations.As he gets older, he reflects on his relationships with other creatures in his life, he reflects on his actions, on being adventurous, on drugs (when he overdoses with catnip), on food and finally on the purpose of his life. He discusses this topic with another two cats. Why do animals and humans dangerous things? he asks himself. He includes in his contemplations characters as diverse as Charlie in Two and a Half Men, Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova.And it is in these parts of the book in which Clive Lilwall demonstrates his strength as an author that is to be taken seriously. Throughout the book he combines events in the cat’s life with fascinating philosophical topics. During the second half of the book he delves into these topics deeper and deeper, but without ever making them complicated or academic.This is truly a gem of a book. I enjoyed it, I highly recommend it and I hope that the author’s next book is about Darcy, the dog. We know what the cat thinks about the dog, but what are the dog’s thoughts about the cat?

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A truly remarkable book By Katy Brodsky I am a cat lover, especially Siamese, so I did choose this book by its great cover.Then I discovered that this was no ordinary read. Surprisingly, like no book I have ever readbefore. And there are millions of books out there. The point of view of the cat unique...clever, beautifully and carefully written. The life of the cat Is explained with often wicked and brilliant humour.The " thoughts" of the cat...and the cat's nine lives make a refreshing story."Purrfect" I thought as I finished the last chapter. Highly recommended for all the above reasons.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Creative and Unique By Amazon Customer This book reminded me a bit of Watership Down, being from the animal's perspective. I really enjoyed this book, it was quite creative and I liked the humour aspect to it. It's not often you come across a unique and refreshing story like this, I recommend ... and will be keeping an eye on my own three cats from now on!

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